US4941898A - Multicylinder rotary apparatus for desulfurization from exhaust gas - Google Patents
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- the present invention relates to an apparatus for desulfurization from exhaust gas adapted for efficient removal of sulphur dioxide causing air pollution from combustion waste gas produced from facilities such as factories and thermal power plants.
- the apparatus of prior art is inconvenient in that an attempt to enlarge a diameter of the rotatable cylinder through which gas to be processed in order to obtain an apparatus for desulfurization from exhaust gas of a large capacity possible causes the filling materials contained therein to be damaged or destroyed.
- a primary object of the invention is to provide an inexpensive apparatus for desulfurization from exhaust gas adapted to process a large quantity of gas and thereby to eliminate the above-mentioned inconvenience.
- multicylinder rotary apparatus for desulfurization from exhaust gas comprising a cylinder casing provided at axial one end with an inlet for gas to be processed and at the opposite end with an outlet for gas to be processed; a plurality of cylinders arranged within the cylinder casing around a horizontal central axis of said cylinder casing so that the respective cylinders move around the rotatable shaft corresponding to said central axis; a gas seal disc perpendicular to said rotatable shaft is provided within said cylinder casing, said rotatable shaft and one end of each cylinder extending through said gas seal disc so that a quantity of gas to be processed flows from the inlet through the respective cylinders to the outlet, a plurality of independent filling materials having voids or cavities thereon or therein provided to fill the interior space of the respective cylinders; and end plate in the form of circular-, polygonal- or oval-ring mounted on opposite end surfaces of each cylinder, inlet and outlet for desul
- gas to be processed is brought into contact with desulfurizing slurry within a plurality of cylinders arranged in axially parallel relationship within a cylinder casing for movement around a horizontal, central rotatable shaft of said cylinder casing.
- An inlet for gas to be processed is defined by axially one end and an outlet for processed gas is defined by the opposite end of the cylinder.
- the cylinder is provided at one end with means for supplying of desulfurizing slurry and at the opposite with an outlet of waste slurry.
- gas to be processed is brought into contact with desulfurizing slurry in counterflow or parallel flow relationship.
- a quantity of desulfurizing slurry supplied and stored in lower portions of the cylinders and flowing from one end to the opposite end is scooped by a plurality of lifters axially and parallel to one another mounted on inner or outer walls of the respective cylinders.
- the respective cylinders containe therein a plurality of independent layered filling materials each having voids or cavities thereon and therein so as to form film of desulfurizing slurry, to promote gas-liquid contact as efficient as possible and thereby to achieve the optimum absorption of sulphur dioxide.
- the lifters move up and down as the cylinders move around the rotatable shaft of the cylinder casing and thereby desulfurizing slurry is continuously and uniformly distributed onto the layers of filling materials.
- the number, the sizes, the configurations and the arrangement of cylinders are selected so that the area of the gas seal disc except the gas seal portions may be effectively utilized.
- FIG. 1 is a sectional side view of an apparatus according to the invention and FIG. 2 is a front view showing arrangement of respective cylinders.
- reference numeral 1 designates a cylinder casing containing therein a plurality of cylinders and provided on the inner peripheral wall with a gas seal mechanism 8 that is combined with a gas seal disc 7 opposed thereto so as to partition a gas inlet side and a gas outlet side.
- FIG. 1 further shows a rotatable shaft 2, bearing means 3, and a drive sprocket 4.
- a plurality of small diameter cylinders 5-1 and a plurality of large diameter cylinders 5-2 are arranged within the cylinder casing 1.
- These cylinders are integrally connected to the rotatable shaft 2 by appropriate components (not shown) to form a body of revolution as a whole.
- the cylinders 5-1 and 5-2 are filled with independent filling materials having voids or cavities thereon and are provided with an end plate at each end in the form of a circular-, polygonal-, or oval-ring (fill material and ring not illustrated).
- This specific embodiment comprises three large diameter (4 m) cylinders and three small diameter (2.2 m) cylinders.
- Reference numeral 7 designates a gas seal disc separating the gas inlet side and the gas outlet side, through which the rotatable shaft 2 and the cylinders 5-1, 5-2 extend so that only the areas defined by the cylinders permit gas to pass through the gas seal disc 7 and the remaining area is gas-tight.
- Reference numeral 8 designates a gas seal mechanism mounted on the inner peripheral wall of the casing 1 and cooperates with the gas seal disc 7 to achieve gas seal.
- Reference numberal 9 designates a gas absorptive slurry supply reservoir arranged within the cylinder casing 1.
- the reservoir 9 is supplied with gas absorptive slurry adapted to meet a desired quantity of gas to be processed as well as a concentration of sulphur dioxide.
- the reservoir 9 is supplied with said gas absorptive slurry automatically controlled so as to maintain the concentration (ppm) of sulphur dioxide in exhaust gas or pH of waste slurry after absorption at a constant level.
- Reference numeral 6 designates scoops and pipes adapted to distribute from the absorptive slurry supply reservoir 9 the quantities of slurry in proportion to the quantities of gas to be processed in the respective cylinders into the latters.
- This particular embodiment comprises three large diameter cylinders and three small diameter cylinders.
- the respective cylinders are provided on their respective axial walls with the scoop/pipe assemblies, wherein a ratio of the scoop for the large diameter cylinder and the scoop for the small diameter cylinder have their widths dimensioned in proportion to a ratio of cross sections of the large diameter cylinder and the small diameter cylinder.
- Each scoop moves along the circumference of a circle at an equidistance from the center of the rotatable shaft so that a quantity of gas absorptive slurry which has been scooped by the scoop as the latter has passed the lower portion of the circumference flows through the associated pipe and then supplied into the cylinders as the scoop moves upwards.
- Reference numeral 10 designates a waste slurry pit disposed externally and beneath the cylinder casing 1, and a quantity of waste slurry which has overflowed end plates of the respective cylinders and flow down under the gravity is collected into this pit 10 for subsequent processes (e.g., oxidizing process, dehydrating process).
- the multicylinder rotary apparatus for desulfurization from exhaust gas of this invention provides numerous effects as set forth below.
- Desulfurization from combustion waste gas produced in facilities such as factory and thermal power plant can be achieved as efficiently as in order of SO 2 concentration 20 ppm in exhaust gas.
- Calcium sulfite produced with the apparatus is 100% oxidized within the same apparatus and discharged as gypsum, allowing the oxidizing process usually employed by the lime-gypsum desulfurization from exhaust gas of prior art to be eliminated and thus providing a compact and inexpensive apparatus for desulfurization from exhaust gas.
- the revolving cylinders through which gas to be processed may be relatively small and filling material therein is prevented from being damaged.
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______________________________________ Dimensions of the Apparatus: Diameter of the cylinder casing: 10 m Length of the cylinder casing: 10 m Height of the cylinder casing: 10 m + a Individual cylinders: (3 large diametered) 4 mo × 3 m (3 small diametered) 2.2 mo × 3 m Rate of gas processing: 265,000 m.sup.3 /h Percentage of desulfurization: 95% Revolving speed: 4 rpm Absorbent: limestone powder slurry (solid percentage 10%) Filling material: 75 mmo net ring Lifter: 100 mm × 75 mm × 30 mm Height of end plate: 350 mm at the inlet of absorptive slurry 130 mm at the outlet of absorptive slurry Cross section of scoop: 100 × 160 mm for the large diameter cylinder 100 × 48 mm for the small diameter cylinder ______________________________________
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